Great exertions towards Russia by a masculine womanTo vex Europe and almost all the Universe.The two eclipses will be put into such a rout That they will reinforce life or death for the Hungarians.

Before there was Lady Gaga, whom one might have said with some justification was a real "man-woman" when she was teasing the public about her gender, about whether she was a hermaphrodite, and whose alter ego was a sleazy-looking pimp named Joe Calderone, BEFORE any of that ... my view on the "man-woman" was that it would be a political figure ... a "masculine woman" ... in other words, a woman with balls. What is more, a woman who would DEFY RUSSIA, and in so doing, "vex Europe and almost all the Universe."That woman may have finally arrived on the scene: in Ukraine.Actually, Yulia Tymoshenko has been on the scene for the last over nine years, catapulted to fame during the Orange Revolution of 2004-05. At that time I speculated about her potential role as the aggressive female of Quatrain 8.15. Why? Because she was in the thick of Eastern Europe where her actions ("exertions") could anger Moscow and, in so doing, bring angst to the EU, the US, and much of the world.

As long as Viktor Yushchenko remained Ukraine's president and Tymoshenko functioned as prime minister, such a scenario seemed unlikely. After Yushchenko failed to secure enough votes to win reelection in 2010, Tymoshenko faced off against Viktor Yanukovych for the presidency. After Yanukovych won the close and contested presidential race, he arranged to have charges of embezzlement and abuse of power brought against Yulia Tymoshenko who was convicted in October 2010 and sentenced to seven years in prison.For many of the Ukraine protesters, Tymoshenko's release from prison was a condition for ending the violent confrontations in Kiev and elsewhere. Now that she is free, the Maidan or Euromaidan has a real face (despite the fact that Maidan actually is Independence Square, one cannot ignore the close spelling of Maidan and Maiden, making the revolution feminine much as the French Revolutionaries of 1789 identified their movement with Marianne, a female who embodied the ideals of Liberty, Reason, the Nation, and the Homeland).

Tymoshenko has made it clear she will run for president when new elections are held in May ... if they are held, that is. The "great exertions" by the masculine woman have already begun as she has accused Russia and Putin for inciting the violence that killed 88 protesters and for supporting and then harboring the fugitive former president Yanukovych ... now believed to be hiding in the Crimea (southern Ukraine).

There are good reasons to be concerned if "Ukraine Spring" becomes "European Spring." Already a smaller version of what transpired in Ukraine has played out in Bosnia ... and Bosnia remains restive. There are signs that a major eruption may soon occur in Turkey.Learning the lessons of "Arab Spring," what could happen is quite obvious. In all, only Tunisia's revolution has been bloodless and successful. Egypt's once-successful revolution has shattered into periodic revolts, with discontent and turmoil growing as government leaders are as quickly overthrown as they are created, and two former presidents on trial facing the hangman's noose while the military remains in control. Libya's "Arab Spring" turned into a civil war. Today, in the aftermath of civil war and Gadhafi, part of Libya is in the hands of the AQIM, an Al Qaeda affiliate seeking control of North Africa. Much worse is the Syrian Civil War which has all the potential of becoming a region-wide Middle East conflict and eventually the mother of all Arab-Israeli wars.

Likewise, Slovenia (1991), Serbia-Croatia (1991), Bosnia (1992-95), Kosovo (1998-99), and Macedonia (2001) give us one idea of what would happen if "Ukraine Spring" became "European Spring" and "European Spring" became like "Arab Spring." Already the southern and eastern portion of Ukraine, which prefer to be allied to Russia's sphere of influence, have begun to express their anger in the Crimea with the new revolutionary government in Kiev. Russia has moved warships to the Crimean coast and are now to hold war games. Putin is furious and embarrassed by the release from prison of Tymoshenko and her speech before hundreds of thousands in Kiev where she vowed that Ukraine would join the EU and congratulated the crowd for removing the "cancer" from their country, accusing Russia of orchestrating the crackdown that killed at least 88 protesters.

An even split between pro-EU and pro-Russia Ukrainians is a recipe for civil war. Ukraine is not Bosnia or Kosovo. And if "European Spring" spreads, as it has already in Bosnia and also western Turkey, the next revolutions may well be in anti-Putin Georgia, neo-Nazi Hungary, anti-Roma Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, and the always restive Balkans. Eastern Europe would then become a theater of war where Russia and its remaining allies from the former Soviet Union (such as Belarus and Kazakhstan) would become involved in an armed conflict with the European Union, with Poland and Germany at the military forefront, and possibly the United States. World War III, in other words.

And leading the charge may well be future Ukrainian president Yulia Tymshenko, mother of Ukraine, a potentially tragic heroine like Pakistan's former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto. Yes, based on events in Pakistan seven years ago, there is a great personal danger to former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who may be Nostradamus' "masculine woman," by December 2014. She may well come to the same tragic end as Bhutto.

But whether she does or doesn't, the greater tragedy may be an "Arab Spring" type chain reaction throughout Europe, the former Soviet Republics, and even Russia itself ... all leading to a great and terrible confrontation between East and West by the year 2016, if not before.

Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (pictured above) says Ukraine 'must be a member of NATO' in order to protect itself from Russian aggressionMail OnlineApril 26, 2014Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko says Ukraine 'must be a member of NATO' in order to protect itself from Russian aggression. Tymoshenko, who is running in the May 25 presidential election, said that while only a minority of Ukrainians supported NATO membership previously, Russia's aggressive actions in the country's east had forced a "fundamental change" in public thinking.She says 'with his war against us, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin was able to change the mentality of Ukrainians and turn us in a different strategic direction. NATO is the best choice for Ukraine'.While Tymoshenko hadn't previously backed NATO membership publicly, she and other Ukrainian politicians have ramped up the tough rhetoric as pro-Russia militias seized police stations and government buildings across eastern Ukraine.

It seems to me that all these conflicts grow larger and larger each day, and they seem to spill over from one country to the next.
A thought occurred to me yesterday, though the situations/circumstances are very different these days, there are quite some similarities between now and pre-WW 2 (think about the financial crisis, surge of racism/antisemitism/homophobia, growing discontent of the people with their leaders/situations/etc) and somehow, the recent winter plays in Sochi reminded me suddenly of the 1936 Olympics. Both were held , to say it politely , in countries with controversial circumstances/policies. The world did not denounce Germany back then, they way they now do not denounce Russia.
I usually am one that tries to look at things objectively and doesn't want to give in to speculations. So it might be all just coincidental and a mere concoction of my mind, but it is a fact that unrest is growing not only within me, but within many people you encounter here in Europe. I just feel something is about to happen, and that something isn't good. It also feels as if someone is spinning the wheel, and with every turn is making it spin faster and faster till one moment the wheel will spin out of control. (a feeling I have been having for quite a while now)
So, it would not surprise me the current situation is a precursor for many other 'revolutions' to come till it all spills over into one global turmoil. Only time will tell, and we can do no more than to hope for peace!

Furthermore Mike, in the light of your recent troll problem, I just want you to know you're doing a great job! I've been following your work for years, and a times I've been surprised at your accuracy. Don't waste your time on trolls, best to just ignore them! ;-)

Yes, there are parallels that can be drawn between prevailing conditions that existed before both World War I and World War II. The world is in a similar quandary that it was in when the big powers of that time allowed little countries to drag them in the Great War in 1914. All we await is another assassination in Sarajevo. Put a moustache on Putin and you have Hitler (I've done it in the past and he does look like him). Dress him in a late 18th century French general's uniform and you have Napoleon when he first started out to become emperor. Perhaps he is the Third Antichrist after all.

It is unfortunate that I and many others could not understand the truth about the Mayan prophecy and 2012 sooner. In 2011 and 2012 Kathryn and I often argued about what December 2012 would bring: she insisted the real troubles would begin in 2013, I wasn't convinced they wouldn't begin in December 2012 if not before. Eventually I came around to the belief that December 2012 would mark the start of a new cycle of troubles, but not in time to take back predictions that would have occurred in 2012 if that had been the true "war year." As it turned out, a lot of those predictions did happen anyway, like the fighting between Syria and Turkey, Syria and troops on the Jordanian border, and Israeli missile attacks on Syria. But none of that led to World War III. There are still some events intended for 2012, let alone 2013, playing out instead this year, in 2014.

I think the spinning wheel is a good allegory for what the Hopi Indians warned would happen before World War III in their rock prophecy: we are on the spiraling path that ends in either total destruction or Armageddon. A spiral is a twisting cycle. Often when things get increasingly dangerous, we say (correctly) "that things are spiraling out of control."

It is also not impossible that Time itself is speeding up. There is native American prophecy and Islamic prophecy that says a year will become as a month, a month as a week, a week as a day, and so on. Native American prophecy says when this happens the stars will turn red, everything will turn red. Melanie Calvet in her prophecy on the Antichrist predicted that when he comes to power the world will be illuminated by an eerie red light. I can only think of several ways this could happen (speeding up of Time and red light): a close encounter with a red or brown dwarf star, a neutron star, or a black hole. But alien technology could possibly also cause this to happen.

I think the current situation can be navigated. The current path can be abandoned and a return to the right path is always possible. But the longer we spiral out, the more likely we will stay on the spiral. And I still agree with the Hopi that a global war that begins on Earth over material matters will draw in spiritual beings who will make it a war of spiritual matters. That can have several possible outcomes, some potentially good, others quite horrible.

Not too late to get out of this mess, but time is not on anyone's side.

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